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In my last post I explained why research through personal interaction is so important. Assuming you’re with me on that, I now want to give you some practical advice on how you can get this personal interaction. The aim is to help you vastly improve your research, fast track your knowledge and improve your chances of success. […]

If your pre-application research consists solely of consuming published information (whether written, video or audio) you may find your applications are dead in the water before you start writing them. To breathe life into your applications and set yourself apart from the masses you need to be doing additional research through personal interaction. You should spend […]

In my last post I looked at How To Identify The Practice Areas You’re Most Interested In. It’s essential reading if you want to avoid being one of the large number of unsuccessful applicants. In this post I explain what you must learn about the practice areas when doing your research so you can identify those areas you’re most […]

If you are to stand any chance of securing a vacation scheme place or training contract you must identify the law practice areas you are most interested in before you make your applications. To do this you must develop a solid foundation knowledge of ALL the different practice areas in which you could potentially […]

One of the key things that contributes to a candidate’s success in the training contract process is the research they undertake. Another is the decisions made by that candidate about which firms to apply to. The Importance Of Research You will hear many times over that you must conduct thorough research before you make your […]